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According to the initial report, the region needs to increase the number of homeless veterans placed in housing every month from 70 to 77 to meet the "functional zero" goal.
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In push for camping ban, San Diego leaders used misleading data to link unhoused people to fire riskPoliticians are citing data and growing complaints from residents to usher in controversial policy changes.
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A city homeless encampment ban ordinance that will allow county sheriff's deputies to cite people for sleeping on public property if they refuse a shelter bed, and confiscate unlawful personal property within 24 hours' notice, takes effect Thursday.
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For many, a single impound could put a vehicle out of reach for good, jeopardizing access to employment, education, medical care and sometimes even housing.
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After two years of work, the city of Oceanside held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its first municipal homeless shelter. The San Diego Rescue Mission will run the center and will begin to welcome people experiencing homelessness in two weeks.
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The ordinance, which the City Council officially passed in a 5-4 vote on Tuesday, will take effect July 29.
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San Diegans are divided on how to address homelessness while the city moves forward with a new law to ban encampments in public spaces.
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A San Diego Superior Court judge ruled a misdemeanor case can move forward against an unhoused woman for blocking a sidewalk.
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A nonprofit community organization Wednesday criticized the San Diego City Council's passage of an ordinance that will prohibit tent encampments in all public spaces throughout the city if shelter beds are available.
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A homeless man has died from hepatitis A, San Diego County officials announced Wednesday.
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